Ann ReusAnn Reus is a senior reporter at WATT Global Media who covers the animal feed and nutrition industries.From the Author - Page 79African Swine FeverUS officials target ASF response, mitigation with drillsFederal and state officials are participating in exercises targeting African swine fever (ASF) response and mitigation in the U.S.Animal Feed ManufacturersChina approves Argentina soy crush plants for exportChina has approved seven soybean crushing plants in Argentina for export.Animal Feed ManufacturersForFarmers opens redeveloped UK feed millForFarmers has officially opened its animal feed mill in Exeter, England, after a two-year rebuild and restructuring process.AquacultureCooke Inc. acquires former Skretting aquafeed millCooke Inc. has established a new subsidiary in Scotland after purchasing a former Skretting aquafeed mill in Invergordon.Animal Feed Regulations & SafetyToxic ergot risk elevated in grains in North DakotaExperts at North Dakota State University (NDSU) are warning of an increase in toxic ergot contamination in livestock feed throughout the state.Company NewsCHS expands soybean crush and production capacityCHS Inc. plans to significantly renovate its Fairmont, Minnesota, soybean processing plant.African Swine FeverThailand culls 200 pigs in ‘preventative action’Two hundred pigs have been culled in Thailand after two pigs died mysteriously near the border with Myanmar, which has reported past outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF).Animal Feed ManufacturingIowa State University breaks ground on feed mill complexIowa State University has broken ground on a $21.2 million, six-building feed mill and grain science complex at the school.African Swine FeverUK farming minister: ASF outbreak likely within a yearA U.K. government minister said not enough is being done to prevent an outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) in the country and that an outbreak is “expected within a year.”African Swine FeverFirst cases of ASF reported in South KoreaSouth Korea has confirmed its first case of African swine fever (ASF) and said it would cull nearly 4,000 pigs in response.African Swine FeverInsurers offer policies to protect against ASF lossesInsurers are rolling out policies designed to protect pig farmers from potential losses that can result from the African swine fever (ASF) virus.Latest NewsChina to start importing soybean meal from ArgentinaChina and Argentina have signed an agreement that will allow Argentina to export soybean meal to China.Previous PagePage 79 of 108Next Page